For our 4th of July get-together I made Martha Stewart’s Favor Rockets, but I used them to stuff the plastic silverware, napkin and straws inside. Super cute stuff I think! For her instructions go HERE. I added personal bling with glitter pow’s at the top. After the meal the Short one and the Smallest one had a ball playing rockets together.
Will Prince Williams favorite dessert be a part of the many celebration breakfast, dinner or after party? Well it should be a part of your viewing party. It is called Chocolate Crunch Cake and it is decadent.
Click Here for the Recipe: Prince Willams Chocolate Crunch Cake
Do It Yourself aka DIY is one of the the hottest trend in weddings right now. Why will the Royal wedding inspire DIY? Because inevitably there will be a backlash of all of the glitz and glamor and brides will be looking for a more humble approach. Handi-work and craft based styles are popular even if brides don’t make the pieces themselves, they want the look. Here are some of my favorite DIY wedding inspirations.
All female guests attending the Royal Wedding will be just as fashionable with what goes on their head as what goes on their body. Options include hats, feather clips or tiaras. Here are my options for the viewing day party. A traditional mini hat with netting (store bought), a tiara (store bought) and a handmade feather hair clip with instructions. What will you wear at your viewing party?
INSTRUCTIONS:
NOTE: If your feathers stick up too much you can use a flat iron or a curling iron to roll them down a bit.
Want to buy a fabulous hat British Royal style? Check out Arturo Rios
Some samples of her work